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  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.

  • In Pennsylvania,

  • a suspect is now in custody in connection with a fire set at the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro early Sunday morning after the first night of Passover.

  • NPR's Shonda Lease-Duster has the latest.

  • Pennsylvania State Police say 38-year-old Cody Balmer broke into the governor's residence and set a fire around 2 a.m. with a homemade device before fleeing.

  • Balmer was arrested Sunday afternoon in the Harrisburg area.

  • The Dauphin County District Attorney says the office is preparing to charge Balmer with attempted murder,

  • terrorism, aggravated arson, and aggravated assault.

  • Governor Shapiro says he and his family were safely evacuated.

  • Shapiro, who posted photos of his family's Seder table Saturday,

  • said the incident will not stop him from celebrating Passover.

  • Shapiro also called for an end to acts of violence.

  • Shonda Lease-Duster, NPR News.

  • El Salvador's President Naib Bukele meets with President Trump in Washington today.

  • His country is now a key player in the Trump administration's tough line on people in the U.S. without legal status.

  • Manuel Rueda has more.

  • President Bukele has said that for a fee he can put his nation's prisons at the service of U.S. authorities.

  • In March,

  • El Salvador took in more than 100 Venezuelan migrants who were expelled from the U.S. in an expedited manner and locked them up in a massive prison filled with gang members.

  • On Monday, Bukele and Trump are expected to discuss ways to expand this kind of partnership.